Tools/materials: Huawei MateBook 14 and windows 10.
1. Click Start in the lower left corner with the right mouse button, click Run to open in the pop-up menu, or directly press the shortcut key "Win+R" to open the run window. Or right-click the Win icon after entering the windows computer page and click Run in the pop-up menu, or press and hold the Win+R key to open the run window.
2. Then enter "Recent" in the Open Run window, and then click the "OK" button. Or open the running window, enter "eventvwr.msc" in the dialog box, and click OK.
Finally, in the "Recent" window that opens, you can see the usage record of the computer. Alternatively, after entering the Event Viewer page, click Windows Log on the left.
Common methods:
1. Use the Task Manager. Press Ctrl+Shift+ESC to open the Task Manager, and click the "Performance" tab to see the "Boot Time" column, which shows the running time of the computer from boot to now.
2. Use the control panel. Open Control Panel, click System and Security, click Administrative Tools, locate Event Viewer, click Windows Log, and then click Filter Current Log. In the pop-up window, enter the log ID 6005 and 6006, which represent the startup and shutdown events respectively. Click OK to see the startup and shutdown records of the computer.
3. Use the command prompt. Press win+r key, open the running window, enter cmd, press enter, enter the command prompt interface, enter systeminfo, press enter, and you can see the initial installation date of the system, system startup time and other information.
4. Use Master Lu. Download and install the software of Master Lu. After opening it, click "Hardware Detection". After scanning, click "Hardware Health" to view the initial installation date and running time of the system.